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there is no question that the government wastes a lot of money. people are upset every time they hear of a tax increase . people right now should know that the government spent hundreds of billions wasted on war. try to give them more and the issue of waste is a huge issue . it needs to be -- >> the good congressman said they waste a lot of money in dc but give them more because they need it. >> that's the problem. in the state of california. two percent of the top earners may paying half of the state taxes. half of california is paying no taxes at all . they are griping about the raise in taxes the most. jerry brown is cheering on mediocritty and chase guys like phil mickleson. when you chase those top earners out of the state. they are no longer buying . the cost of raising taxes is a killer on the state that bankrupt. >> good choice. >> anybody remember that we have a big old national debt and the feds just crossed three trillion. no one knows how to balance a checkbook in washington d.c.. i am so sick and tired of them taking more of my money
there is no question that the government wastes a lot of money. people are upset every time they hear of a tax increase . people right now should know that the government spent hundreds of billions wasted on war. try to give them more and the issue of waste is a huge issue . it needs to be -- >> the good congressman said they waste a lot of money in dc but give them more because they need it. >> that's the problem. in the state of california. two percent of the top earners may...
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government doesn't compete. they raise taxes. private sector where business is up to compete on the price of the product. unions make companies less competitive. >> what does it say about unions. they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and the unions outlived their usefulness. >> rick, do unions have a pr problem and have to say go back to basics and say we make better products. >> they do have pr problems but a healthy chunk of that is the effort to discredit them and it took root. >> hold on, emac. it is not hard to discredit richard trunka who? in my eyes was like a thug. look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are sa
government doesn't compete. they raise taxes. private sector where business is up to compete on the price of the product. unions make companies less competitive. >> what does it say about unions. they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and...
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the government plane also carried nine of their ten colleagues who were killed in the siege. foreign minister fumio kishida welcomed the survivors and officials who accompanied them on their arrival in tokyo. the japanese hostages were among hundreds of natural gas plant workers taken captive by islamist militants in algeria. they were working for the engineering firm jgc corporation. 27 foreign nationals were killed along with 10 japanese. one jgc staff member who was missing and later confirmed dead will be returned to japan on saturday. prime minister shinzo abe met with his cabinet ministers to discuss the hostage crisis and offered silent prayers for the victims. >> translator: please allow us to express our deepest sympathy for the victims and their families. the chief cabinet secretary will oversee the investigation of this case. he'll also introduce measures to ensure the safety of japanese nationals and firms abroad. >> abe vowed to continue the fight against terrorism together with the international community. the president of jgc corporation has expressed regret ov
the government plane also carried nine of their ten colleagues who were killed in the siege. foreign minister fumio kishida welcomed the survivors and officials who accompanied them on their arrival in tokyo. the japanese hostages were among hundreds of natural gas plant workers taken captive by islamist militants in algeria. they were working for the engineering firm jgc corporation. 27 foreign nationals were killed along with 10 japanese. one jgc staff member who was missing and later...
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we have a problem in that the governing e leets in large part, not just in government, but outside of government as well focused on boutique issues that really are not relevant to the immediate and serious economic hardships that many americans face right now, and i think we got to get the priorities in order. if you have a growing economy, and you're doing well, and people are prosperous, you have the resources to tackle every problem that's out there including environmental problems. when the economy is shrinking or growing weakly, you don't have the resources to tackle any of the other problems, and, frankly, environmental quality is the worst in poor countries. this is true historically as well as internationally. you got to get the economics right first before you afford the luxury of environmental protection. liz: climate change work a luxury, what do you think? >> well, no, nine out of the ten hottest years on record have been since 2000 globally. this is is a problem now. liz: what do you think? >> it's not a problem now. right now, i want to see the government focusing on get
we have a problem in that the governing e leets in large part, not just in government, but outside of government as well focused on boutique issues that really are not relevant to the immediate and serious economic hardships that many americans face right now, and i think we got to get the priorities in order. if you have a growing economy, and you're doing well, and people are prosperous, you have the resources to tackle every problem that's out there including environmental problems. when the...
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governments are in these money market funds. it matters very much what happens to them. >> you're absolutely right, gerri. i explained this to someone the other day, and he said the cure is worse than the disease. that sums it up. the money funds are safe, okay? they are not guaranteed, but they are very safe breaking the buck with the frequency of haley 's comet. this causes institutions to put money elsewhere has a detrimental effect because companies rely on being able to issue short term debt in the money market so that they can buy inventory, meet payroll, and that's why they stabilized the money funds back in 2008 to begin with which, by the way, didn't cost taxpayers a dime. gerri: bringing you to the topic now, which is, you know, okay -- other people, you know, people who support this would say at the end of the day the government doesn't have to stand behind the funds. taxpayer dollars at risk. who is right? >> well, when all is said and down, money flows where it's treated best, and when you start puts fees and regula
governments are in these money market funds. it matters very much what happens to them. >> you're absolutely right, gerri. i explained this to someone the other day, and he said the cure is worse than the disease. that sums it up. the money funds are safe, okay? they are not guaranteed, but they are very safe breaking the buck with the frequency of haley 's comet. this causes institutions to put money elsewhere has a detrimental effect because companies rely on being able to issue short...
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and the government just didn't. wasn't particularly involved they didn't regulate it closely they didn't have a play on. the companies grew faster than government regulation did in the sector did great you know i think protectionism is something that you know the government doesn't want to get too involved with the center of agricultural the potential. american beef being. imports which are almost out of time gentlemen really quickly what's the most important external shock russia has to worry about this year simon for. us to be europe i mean europe europe not getting it right and still stumbling is still a major issue for the world and expand on that and say it's the fear of europe blowing up that's actually what caused all the time because nothing happened but we had this friend some crisis that we had all of the the reap because they got the food we got yeah. yeah i mean it's europe and it's all of their export markets i mean you know russia still still a big net net exporter and they need markets for their produ
and the government just didn't. wasn't particularly involved they didn't regulate it closely they didn't have a play on. the companies grew faster than government regulation did in the sector did great you know i think protectionism is something that you know the government doesn't want to get too involved with the center of agricultural the potential. american beef being. imports which are almost out of time gentlemen really quickly what's the most important external shock russia has to worry...
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i don't think people take it as serious as the government. should we should we take it more serious hard to ease up and you know it's it's music but it's not money coming out of your pocket like it has out of the artists or directors or studios. i don't know mobile size of the firm so i think it's been. sort of issue it is what it is how do we stop people from stealing though if it's so easy i think they need to appreciate the arts and they need and they will appreciate and steal music yeah i think it's better to give a dollar to the arts than you know a politician or your government yeah of course or cigarettes but maybe if some of it will go to some kind of the nation maybe it will inspire people to do so do you think though that you know the future is going to have a whole different landscape for intellectual property that will view it differently like it's kind of everyone's. i don't know i haven't really thought about it i mean i guess if you write a song you're still yours so you should still have get credit for it at least ninety nine
i don't think people take it as serious as the government. should we should we take it more serious hard to ease up and you know it's it's music but it's not money coming out of your pocket like it has out of the artists or directors or studios. i don't know mobile size of the firm so i think it's been. sort of issue it is what it is how do we stop people from stealing though if it's so easy i think they need to appreciate the arts and they need and they will appreciate and steal music yeah i...
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the wrong salesman i think what what international investors would like to see is government get out of the way of bad i'd like to see successful russian entrepreneurs who built real businesses in russia in the last fifteen twenty years. be out front doing the sales pitch i'd like to say. it's good from mike meet there instead of instead i'm a dad of he's a lot more credible than some and so interesting point yeah absolutely i mean one of the things he said is that you know it was the straw poll. needs to do an eighty percent of the audience said you know tackle corruption whereas he turned around and said actually we just need to make a state companies more efficient i actually think that the fundamental thing he's. backtracking from the state i know we've got the asset sales to show but let me speak celebrated you know some very successful companies in russia and that their leaders need to be up front pushing the message forward and i think you should have gone to davos and represented russia because you explain the russia case very straightforward. well you are very open to talkin
the wrong salesman i think what what international investors would like to see is government get out of the way of bad i'd like to see successful russian entrepreneurs who built real businesses in russia in the last fifteen twenty years. be out front doing the sales pitch i'd like to say. it's good from mike meet there instead of instead i'm a dad of he's a lot more credible than some and so interesting point yeah absolutely i mean one of the things he said is that you know it was the straw...
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from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surveillance clothing line intended to shield people from those watchful lenses a burka a scarf and a hoodie are the key garments in the collection this is a garment that's designed to be thermally reflective of which means that he bounces off it and he does what suits for thermal imaging in particular this technology is used a lot on drones and he would use if there were drawings harboring about manhattan anybody who is out on the streets is clearly traceable the idea of this collection is that putting on something like this. is a bit are. these parts of your body become very hard to detect. from a potential fashion statement to a technology that could eventually be used in rescue operations or even on a battlefield i think are just thing. a market hasn't been addressed yet it's a new area and it's sort of a crossover between tactical and fashion it adds a little extra coverage to the face adam harvey calls his cons
from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surveillance clothing line intended to shield people from those watchful lenses a burka a scarf and a hoodie are the key garments in the collection this is a garment that's designed to be thermally reflective of which means that he bounces off it and he does what suits for thermal imaging in particular this technology is used a lot on drones and he would use if...
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. >> at what point in time can our administration and government fire someone whose gross negligence left four americans dead in benghazi. what does the word responsibility mean to you madam secretary. >> jon: well websters defines responsibility as why don't you go (bleep) yourself. [ applause ] i'm sorry that was from the show "webster." i'm not saying hillary clinton or the state department are blameless here. we need a thoreau inquiry and critical analysis of the misjudgments and pure incompetence that led to the tragedy but this here committee weren't it. >> on august 16 we had this cable that's been widely reported a classified state department cable warning that the benghazi consulate could not withstand a coordinate add tack. were you aware of this august 16 cable? >> 1.43 million cables a year come to the state department they are all addressed to america they don't all come to me they are reported through the bureaucracy. >> jon: let me ask a question: were they timewarner cables because that would explain why they never showed up. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] sorry f
. >> at what point in time can our administration and government fire someone whose gross negligence left four americans dead in benghazi. what does the word responsibility mean to you madam secretary. >> jon: well websters defines responsibility as why don't you go (bleep) yourself. [ applause ] i'm sorry that was from the show "webster." i'm not saying hillary clinton or the state department are blameless here. we need a thoreau inquiry and critical analysis of the...
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and government killed two soldiers and abducted three more in the western iraq the city of the attack appears to be in retaliation to a shooting by government troops on sunni protesters about that five people dead in schools wounded on friday that violence erupted when the army tried to prevent a worshipers coming out of friday prayers from joining the anti government demonstration. washington is looking to beef up the number of drones manning the skies over the u.s. to tens of thousands by twenty twenty and all of that in the name of national security but a bigger brothers forcing many americans to search for creative ways to protect their civil liberties to use anastasio to chuck and i went to report. keeping a close eye on civilians with a little help from drones. in a move approved by congress in seven years the u.s. will help thirty thousand master drones monitoring its territory from the air that opens the door for a lot of duces of privacy from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surve
and government killed two soldiers and abducted three more in the western iraq the city of the attack appears to be in retaliation to a shooting by government troops on sunni protesters about that five people dead in schools wounded on friday that violence erupted when the army tried to prevent a worshipers coming out of friday prayers from joining the anti government demonstration. washington is looking to beef up the number of drones manning the skies over the u.s. to tens of thousands by...
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the government needs to do it's number one job and protect the national security. without national security there is no bill of rights, no summers in nantucket, nothing without our national-security. giving a proprietary technologies which put our military and the disadvantaged is no way to protect the national security. lou: thank you for being here. thank you for what you're doing. an important role with the strategic materials advisory council. we thank you and the court to talking with the san. >> have a great weekend. lou: you, too. the president's energy policy will take up next the "a-team". stay with us. a massive pro live demonstration in the nation'n's capital today the same week as the 40th anniversary of roe v wade. why is the liberal mainstream media at ignoring the march for life. our next guest is best-selling author brad meltzer, for president assassinated. a killer recreating the crimes of the diabolical plan,'s from the mind of meltzer who tells us about his new book, the fifth, assassin. ♪ all systems go for the obama administration's liberal s
the government needs to do it's number one job and protect the national security. without national security there is no bill of rights, no summers in nantucket, nothing without our national-security. giving a proprietary technologies which put our military and the disadvantaged is no way to protect the national security. lou: thank you for being here. thank you for what you're doing. an important role with the strategic materials advisory council. we thank you and the court to talking with the...
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i think you can take it as serious as the government. should we should we take it more serious i think. it's you know it's music new york resident local opinion on whether it's right to follow share more on that and plenty of other stories for you after this break. wealthy british style it's time to retire let's go right. to. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name to cause a report on our team. we speak your language. or music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turned into bangles keaton's stories. for you here. in spanish to find out more visit. continues here on the washington is looking to beef up the number of drones manning the skies over the u.s. to tens of thousands by twenty twenty all in the name of national security but a big brother is forcing many americans to search for creative ways to protect their civil liberties. keeping a close eye on civilians with a little help from drones. in a move a
i think you can take it as serious as the government. should we should we take it more serious i think. it's you know it's music new york resident local opinion on whether it's right to follow share more on that and plenty of other stories for you after this break. wealthy british style it's time to retire let's go right. to. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name to cause a report on our team. we...
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is not the solution, government is the problem. this was an overturning of that. this is a way of saying we are in a new era, which he will initiate, he will continue it. from that perspective, i give him credit for honesty, open this, boldness about who he is and what he wants to do. i was just amazed that so many in the media heard were shocked to discover that we have not twice elected a man of the left. where have they been these four years? and i would add 699 speeches, a telethon the speeches, that he has given. >> how many did ronald reagan give? with a teleprompter? >> six or seven. [laughter] >> i was lucky enough to be there for all of them. >> president spoke of civil rights, selma, and stonewall, manhattan bossuet's the village where the modern gay rights movement was born. a couple of things happened in congress this week that may have an impact -- will have an impact on the administration. harry reid and mitch mcconnell reaching an agreement on the filibuster. nothing profound. also, they will raise the debt ceiling t
is not the solution, government is the problem. this was an overturning of that. this is a way of saying we are in a new era, which he will initiate, he will continue it. from that perspective, i give him credit for honesty, open this, boldness about who he is and what he wants to do. i was just amazed that so many in the media heard were shocked to discover that we have not twice elected a man of the left. where have they been these four years? and i would add 699 speeches, a telethon the...
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we've got a government that doesn't really appreciate business. we've got employment concerns in this country that makes it so you can't even fire people the way you might like to. why are you confident that you can be the last man standing when there are other countries on earth where they don't really have any rules about what they do to employees? >> that's a good question. the particular business we're talking about being last man standing and we will be was the touchscreen business, and it turns out we make the majority of our touchscreen controllers in china in one of the lowest-cost manufacturing operations in the world. in cypress's own assembly and test plant, which is about half the cost of a product when we ship it is in manila, and we've been in manila for almost 20 years. and we have fully automated robotic lines in manila. so we enjoy asian manufacturing costs in that market. what's here in silicon valley is what belongs here. the brain trust, the designers. in effect, it's like being an investment banks. you've got to be in wall str
we've got a government that doesn't really appreciate business. we've got employment concerns in this country that makes it so you can't even fire people the way you might like to. why are you confident that you can be the last man standing when there are other countries on earth where they don't really have any rules about what they do to employees? >> that's a good question. the particular business we're talking about being last man standing and we will be was the touchscreen business,...
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, and we want a government that respects the constitution. i believe that that's a message that has come out in subsequent elections and that got masked by the fact on a presidential level the capability and confidence and power of the democratic organization president obama put together overshadowed that. we have 30 republican governors that happens to be, if the math is right, close to 60%. that's rounded off. >> i should mention too anybody looking for one after the session, katelyn will send you head shots taken by the photographer during the breakfast. >> [inaudible] even if you talk, don't like the notoriety, is there a chance there's a freeze funded super pac in 2014 to help campaigns, and also in 2016. >> well, whether it's a super pac or not, i'm blessed with wealth, and i believe i have a responsibility to use it properly, and i think getting the correct people in office who believe in america, believe in the american dream so there can be more steve jobs and more mark zuckerbergs. they talk about the disperty of income, but we need
, and we want a government that respects the constitution. i believe that that's a message that has come out in subsequent elections and that got masked by the fact on a presidential level the capability and confidence and power of the democratic organization president obama put together overshadowed that. we have 30 republican governors that happens to be, if the math is right, close to 60%. that's rounded off. >> i should mention too anybody looking for one after the session, katelyn...
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those are command-and-control cities strong governments and athletic facilities and if that disease emerged in a province of the democratic republic of the congo, it has a lot of disadvantages and the disadvantages would have been probably very consequential or something like sars had come out at that time. .. part of what makes us, the human population and our extension a force of riot damage very dry tinder waiting for a spark. i mentioned the case in malaysia, the fact that pigs were kept in these huge outdoor compounds and they were arranged in a particular way with fruit trees was part of what resulted in that spillover. the other thing is huge aggregations of wildlife also represent populations in which a bug can evolve. more abundantly a virus replicates the more it is likely to mutate and it is an rna virus it is a double helix dna virus, mutation rate will be particularly high and generate a lot of change, as it replicates itself and that is great for darwinian natural selection so arenaviruses evolve more quickly than other pathogens and if you let them build up huge populations s
those are command-and-control cities strong governments and athletic facilities and if that disease emerged in a province of the democratic republic of the congo, it has a lot of disadvantages and the disadvantages would have been probably very consequential or something like sars had come out at that time. .. part of what makes us, the human population and our extension a force of riot damage very dry tinder waiting for a spark. i mentioned the case in malaysia, the fact that pigs were kept in...
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it's just another government dependency transfer payment. that's what bothers me about this. >> i understand but you're painting with much too broad a stroke. you're right about private insurance but these are social programs. today's generation pays for the retirement benefits of the generation that preceded it. where eberstadt's numbers are completely -- as my grandmother would say, he completely lumps in the national cost problem. it's worse in the private sector than the public. social security costs are manageable. if we don't manage the medicare pressures, we'll -- >> that's a perfect example. we're going to have a health care system where we're going to be sending checks to buy health care insurance for families making almost $100,000 a year. that's what i mean by expanding the welfare state. >> those families may have to pay higher premiums and i think that's a reasonable policy. >> because of obama care. >> i got to cap this. you're both great. i just think that we're worried about damaging the social fiber and work ethic of this co
it's just another government dependency transfer payment. that's what bothers me about this. >> i understand but you're painting with much too broad a stroke. you're right about private insurance but these are social programs. today's generation pays for the retirement benefits of the generation that preceded it. where eberstadt's numbers are completely -- as my grandmother would say, he completely lumps in the national cost problem. it's worse in the private sector than the public....
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government. anonymous said they targeted the federal website because it's a section of the department of justice. they feel the department of justice has trumped up charges against high profile activists. we reached out to the fbi earlier today. our washington, d.c. bureau carol krade was able to speak to the executive assistant director of criminal cyberresponse and services branch. this is what they had to tell us. we were aware as soon as it happened. and are handling it as a criminal investigation. we are always concerned when someone illegally accesses another person or government agency's networking. >> but this is concerning because this is not just where they overwhelmed the server with a bunch of requests basically. they went after them. they actually took control of the server. the government takes great precautions and measures to keep this from happening. can you walk us through what they did? >> i don't know and i think that's the question right now they took control of the server. t
government. anonymous said they targeted the federal website because it's a section of the department of justice. they feel the department of justice has trumped up charges against high profile activists. we reached out to the fbi earlier today. our washington, d.c. bureau carol krade was able to speak to the executive assistant director of criminal cyberresponse and services branch. this is what they had to tell us. we were aware as soon as it happened. and are handling it as a criminal...
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with the government also help, but have still been putting some up -- with the government's help, they have still been putting some up. certainly it is a huge thing that should not be going forward. >> $90 billion a year, that is what you and peter to make, right? [laughter] a lot of people think that we need government policy to guide this stuff. to be fair to boone pickens, but he was arguing for was the federal mandate that commercial vehicles had to use gas and would provide subsidies to switch the engine over. that is not terribly different from what barack obama thinks about, with using solar batteries. happy dreams and unicorns stre. do we need guidance from the department of energy or any sort of federal policy? can the market take care of it on its own? >> it ought to be decided in the marketplace. a lot of this takes a long time. horizontal drilling took 20, 30 years. the time it takes to produce confirmations. it ought to be decided in the marketplace. everybody converting over too cheap, natural gas for their cars? the fact is that it is not always going to be cheap. once p
with the government also help, but have still been putting some up -- with the government's help, they have still been putting some up. certainly it is a huge thing that should not be going forward. >> $90 billion a year, that is what you and peter to make, right? [laughter] a lot of people think that we need government policy to guide this stuff. to be fair to boone pickens, but he was arguing for was the federal mandate that commercial vehicles had to use gas and would provide subsidies...
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g.futea followed up on abe's statement, saying the government will do everything it can to seek a solution. >>> relations between japan and china may be about to improve, albeit slowly. the head of the communist party is saying he seriously is considering the possibility of high-level dialogue. they want that dialogue, but they're moving cautiously because of the chinese-claimed islands claimed by japan. the junior partner in the coalition asked the chinese to arrange summit talks. she said chinese and japanese should meet. he said he is seriously considering the possibility. an official with the japanese foreign ministry said chi's comments suggested they could improve. he said they were the most positive remarks from any chinese leader since the japanese government nationalized the senkaku islands last september. chinese and taiwan claim those islands. japan says there is no question the territory belongs to taiwan. he said the issue of who owns the island is not settled. they said leaders should settle it through dialogue and negotiation. he said they doubted negotiations will improve d
g.futea followed up on abe's statement, saying the government will do everything it can to seek a solution. >>> relations between japan and china may be about to improve, albeit slowly. the head of the communist party is saying he seriously is considering the possibility of high-level dialogue. they want that dialogue, but they're moving cautiously because of the chinese-claimed islands claimed by japan. the junior partner in the coalition asked the chinese to arrange summit talks. she...